Type | Radio network |
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Country | |
Programming | |
Affiliations | Moody Radio, Salem Radio Network |
Ownership | |
Owner | Hi-Line Radio Fellowship |
History | |
Launch date | July 28, 1983 |
Coverage | |
Availability | Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, North Dakota, southern Alberta and southern Saskatchewan through affiliates and translators |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | ynop.org |
Your Network of Praise is a non-profit, listener supported, Christian broadcast radio network in the Northern United States, mainly in the state of Montana, but also in nearby states. Based in Havre, Montana, it broadcasts a mix of music and various Christian programs from a variety of sources. The original station, KXEI in Havre, started broadcasting in 1983. [1]
Call sign | Frequency | City of license | State | Facility ID |
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KANP | 91.3 FM | Ashton | Idaho | 177234 |
KZNP | 90.7 FM | Mullan | Idaho | 175929 |
KBLW | 90.1 FM | Billings | Montana | 89078 |
KJLF | 90.5 FM | Butte | Montana | 93010 |
KMCJ | 99.5 FM | Colstrip | Montana | 87790 |
KMTJ | 90.5 FM | Columbus | Montana | 175678 |
KGFC | 88.9 FM | Great Falls | Montana | 27118 |
KNPC | 88.5 FM | Hardin | Montana | 177237 |
KXEI [lower-alpha 1] | 95.1 FM | Havre | Montana | 27117 |
KVCM | 103.1 FM | Helena | Montana | 27119 |
KALS | 97.1 FM | Kalispell | Montana | 49340 |
KLEU | 91.1 FM | Lewistown | Montana | 92240 |
KMCJ | 99.5 FM | Miles City | Montana | 87790 |
KJCG | 88.3 FM | Missoula | Montana | 87476 |
KPLG | 91.5 FM | Plains | Montana | 85426 |
KXEM | 88.1 FM | Roundup | Montana | 176691 |
KNPS | 91.7 FM | Scobey | Montana | 175940 |
KXEH | 88.7 FM | Victor | Montana | 176603 |
KPWY | 90.7 FM | West Yellowstone | Montana | 177038 |
KJKR | 88.1 FM | Jamestown | North Dakota | 177249 |
KJND-FM | 90.7 FM | Williston | North Dakota | 175935 |
KNIT | 1320 AM | Salt Lake City | Utah | 53500 |
KAXG | 89.7 FM | Gillette | Wyoming | 83087 |
KNPJ | 88.5 FM | Greybull | Wyoming | 176113 |
KOHR | 88.9 FM | Sheridan | Wyoming | 89342 |
Notes:
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